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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2024 · 38 MIN

Raising a Queer Child in Chicago

from Chicago Neighborhood Parents Network · host Neighborhood Parents Network

Keisha J. Mathew, A.M., LCSW, founder and therapist of radicallyBLended Services, PLLC  discusses the joys and challenges of raising a queer child in Chicago. She shares tips on creating a safe environment where children are comfortable sharing personal feelings, advice on how to react if your child comes out to you, how to advocate for queer children at school and beyond, and resources that adults can turn to for help in being an ally. Here are links to the resources that we discussed: Resources within Chicago Public Schools The Trevor Project Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Howard Brown Health Center on Halsted Good Kids Mad City   About our guest: Keisha J. Mathew, A.M., LCSW, has been in social work since 2002. Her focus is primarily on BIPOC youth and their families. She has trained in several therapeutic approaches and modalities and has worked as a youth specialist, program manager, crisis intervention clinician, high school counselor, and group therapist within Chicago Public Schools. She collaborates extensively with school and community members around the city within communities of color. Her work with youth and their families extends to American-born, first-generation refugees, and those who Immigrated by choice. She is grateful to be considered a culturally competent clinician and activist; her work and passion for serving extends to all walks of life. 

Keisha J. Mathew, A.M., LCSW, founder and therapist of radicallyBLended Services, PLLC  discusses the joys and challenges of raising a queer child in Chicago. She shares tips on creating a safe environment where children are comfortable sharing personal feelings, advice on how to react if your child comes out to you, how to advocate for queer children at school and beyond, and resources that adults can turn to for help in being an ally. Here are links to the resources that we discussed: Resources within Chicago Public Schools The Trevor Project Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Howard Brown Health Center on Halsted Good Kids Mad City   About our guest: Keisha J. Mathew, A.M., LCSW, has been in social work since 2002. Her focus is primarily on BIPOC youth and their families. She has trained in several therapeutic approaches and modalities and has worked as a youth specialist, program manager, crisis intervention clinician, high school counselor, and group therapist within Chicago Public Schools. She collaborates extensively with school and community members around the city within communities of color. Her work with youth and their families extends to American-born, first-generation refugees, and those who Immigrated by choice. She is grateful to be considered a culturally competent clinician and activist; her work and passion for serving extends to all walks of life.

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